Sligo is a county in northwest Ireland, full of history and splendid natural scenery. Its natural riches include the Atlantic coast, transparent lakes and a hilly landscape. The centre of the county town of Sligo is bustling, and it has a good nightlife, varied restaurants and some fine pubs and shops.
If you are interested in history, you can visit some of these: the country's largest Megalithic monument, the Neolithic cemetery of Carrowmore, the prehistoric settlement of Carrowkeel, Drumcliff Church, the Abbey, Culleenamore Middens, the Yeats Commemorative Building, the Black Monument, Nolan Castle, Rathdooney Beg, St. Attracta's Well, The Green Fort and many more. There are picturesque gardens at Lakeview, among hills and lakes, you can fish for trout in Lake Gill, or salmon in the Moy Estuary.
Take the Humber Tour, which is excellent for biking, or try out clay pigeon shooting or golf. The water sports here are excellent, as the beaches are peaceful and attractive, and there is also the possibility of sailing to one of the little islands off the coast here. The range of hotels is very good, so why not come and discover Sligo.
This hotel is located on the outskirts of Sligo, a town on the Atlantic coast in the northwest of the Republic of Ireland. The hotel is situated conveniently close to the N15 but at the same time in a very peaceful, unspoilt location, with fantastic views out over the Ben Bulben and Knocknarea mountains. The town centre and the coast are only a few minutes away by car.
This hotel is located a 5-minute drive from Sligo Town centre, in County Sligo, set in quiet parkland and surrounded by some of the most scenic countryside in Ireland, ranging from the majestic Benbulben to the gentle waters of Lough Gill. County Sligo is perched in the north western corner of Ireland's breathtaking Atlantic Coast and is home to a diversity of landscapes and a rich plethora of prehistoric sites. The Irish poet and playwright, William Butler Yeats had close ties with Sligo. There are many reminders of Yeats' frequent visits to Sligo in and around Sligo Town such as the interesting sculpture, inscribed with the poet's verses, located outside the town's Ulster Bank.
This hotel is situated by the stunning Rosses Point with kilometre-long sandy beaches, rugged coastline and the stunning panorama. Lying just 5-minutes drive from the centre of Sligo with numerous restaurants, bars, taverns, nightclubs and further shopping and entertainment venues as well as public transport. Here guests are able to enjoy the best of both worlds- the peace and quiet of the countryside as well as the hustle and bustle of the city, guests are able to choose which suits them best. The beach and sea is just a 5-minute drive away. In around 20 minutes guests may reach woods, lakes and rivers.
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